I'll try my best, "Even if the sky is pitch black, with nothing to see, there will be stars shining somewhere out there. If I keep shining brighter and brighter, I'll definitely look better to people." Stars are always romanticized as the bonds between people.

The seniors are pretty cool ;3

The answer to the very first quote in the anime would probably be Ryūji's and Taiga's relationship

El Fin~

Final thoughtsAlthough the anime used many cliche ideas like family and stars, it had its own good points like the story, characters, and the relation between both. Sometimes I get frustrated with Ryūji and Taiga because of his indecisiveness and her thoughts of change; I also don't like the fact that the story sometimes continues solely on the fact of the characters' indecisiveness. Despite the flaws, I enjoyed how everyone matured, went through and developed their feelings, and were able to reflect on how they've changed. "That's life and we will all eventually change, too." Ganbatte Minna-san~

Takumi continues his life as nothing special really happens, until he sees Sena's Di-Sword. He decides to follow her to find out where did she get one only to lose her in the streets. At that moment he finds a chain on the ground leading into a train car. He walks in and sees the chain bound to Sena's legs. Sena starts telling Takumi about the imperfect world. She speaks of the visions given to humans to see, and that humans are electronic devices. Yua on the other hand wants to meet Takumi again and sends him a e-mail saying she will go to his house tomorrow at 5 P.M. Takumi escapes to @cafe the next day but is only caught by Yua, and boy she goes all redundant on him again. Takumi injures Yua in some way and runs away. Later that night a mob of people start chasing Takumi through the streets. He ends up meeting Ayase along the way and she takes him to safety. Ayase has a talk with him about the images they see. She takes her Di-Sword out of another dimension and shows Takumi. After Takumi returns home, he is sent a video of the Group Dive incident. But then he realizes that the person recording it is Shogun because of the sounds of his wheelchair.

"Ohiyo, Seira-tan"

Takumi ignores Kozue on the stairs when she fell.

Sena's cold stare.

Ayase reaches into a different dimension.

Ayase's Di-Sword.

Life is pretty much nearly the same for Takumi besides the new student and such.

As Jin gets even more depressed, Tsugumi notices something is wrong with Jin and Nagi. Jin replies that she won't be coming back anymore. Tsugumi gives Jin a long lecture and Jin snaps out of it. From the people on the Nagi fansite he manages to find Nagi. The the spirit of the old woman of Nagi's first followers had come to talk to Jin about Nagi-sama. It turns out that the old woman had died, hence the black dress on Nagi. Nagi returns to Jin's home, and Jin has all these sexual thoughts about her. And then the fan service part happens while Tsugumi walks in on them. All's well ends well.

The story started out interesting, I mean a god coming out of your statue, isn't that awesome or what? The comedy was mediocre at best to me and the series could have done a better. This anime still had its moments though. Overall this series was an average one.

During Ami's and Minorin's second fight, Minorin loses Ryūji's gift; thus Taiga went to find it

When Taiga didn't come back, Kitamaru, Minorin, and Ryūji went to search for her; Ryūji spotted the sparkle of the hairpin and realized what happened so he told Minorin and Kitamaru that he will save Taiga himself

As the episode starts off, Jin sets off to find out more about Nagi being a god. He goes all around town to search for clues. He finds out all the paper files with the information on the God enshrined at Kannagi shrine was burned in a fire years ago. At the same time, Nagi has not gone home, and Jin searches for her in every location he thinks possible.